THIS COULD BE NEW RIVER UNLESS WE ACT

HELP NEEDED: May 19th in Starke FL at 6:30 pm. NEED EXPERTS!!!!!!! against mining on top of the New River, a tributary to the Santa Fe River. See Bradford County BOCC Agenda here: http://www.bradford-co-fla.org/Agendas/05-19-16%20Agenda.pdf

Agenda Items on phosphate mining:

8. County Attorney Report – Will Sexton

A. Report from May 3, 2016 Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Alachua County, Florida.
B. Presentation on Application for Special Permit for Mining – submitted April 21, 2016 – by HPSII, Enterprises.
C. Request for Direction to Staff regarding Special Permit for Mining – HPSII, Enterprises.
For those who were unable to attend the May 3, 2016 meeting of the BOCC of Alachua County, Mr. Sexton and representatives of Bradford County were present, and witnessed Alachua County’s strong stance against mining threats to the Santa Fe River.

It was here that Chris Bird, Director of the Environmental Protection Department described the danger as the largest potential impact of the Santa Fe River he had seen in his tenure as Director ( see OSFR post here.)

At this meeting the Alachua commissioners offered their assistance to Bradford County in any procedures or actions to control their county and maintain its protection.  Since Alachua County is on the forefront of environmental protection and well informed on these issues, we can hope that Bradford County will accept this offer and act accordingly to maintain control over what happens to the Santa Fe River.
This is an extremely serious threat to our river and what happens in the next few months will have effects for generations to come.  Please attend this meeting and let these five people in Starke know the importance of their decisions and how they will determine the condition of everyone’s river

 

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Our Santa Fe River, Inc is a Florida not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organization composed of concerned citizens working to protect the waters and lands supporting the aquifer, springs and rivers within the watershed of the Santa Fe River. We do this by promoting public awareness pertaining to the ecology, quality, and quantity of the waters and lands immediately adjacent to and supporting the Santa Fe River, including its springs and underlying aquifer.

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